Marilyn Mendolia
Affiliations: | Psychology, Experimental | The University of Mississippi, USA |
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Mendolia M. (2017) Facial Identity Memory Is Enhanced When Sender's Expression Is Congruent to Perceiver's Experienced Emotion. Psychological Reports. 33294117741655 |
Mendolia M. (2016) Repressors benefit from reappraising a threatening emotional event. Anxiety, Stress, and Coping. 29: 80-99 |
Mendolia M, Baker GA. (2008) Attentional mechanisms associated with repressive distancing Journal of Research in Personality. 42: 546-563 |
Mendolia M. (2007) Explicit use of categorical and dimensional strategies to decode facial expressions of emotion Journal of Nonverbal Behavior. 31: 57-75 |
Mendolia M. (2002) An index of self-regulation of emotion and the study of repression in social contexts that threaten or do not threaten self-concept. Emotion (Washington, D.C.). 2: 215-32 |
Mendolia M. (1999) Repressors' Appraisals of Emotional Stimuli in Threatening and Nonthreatening Positive Emotional Contexts Journal of Research in Personality. 33: 1-26 |
Tesser A, Beach SRH, Mendolia M, et al. (1998) Similarity and Uniqueness Focus: A Paper Tiger and a Surprise Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. 24: 1190-1204 |
Mendolia M, Moore J, Tesser A. (1996) Dispositional and situational determinants of repression. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology. 70: 856-67 |
Mendolia M, Beach SRH, Tesser A. (1996) The relationship between marital interaction behaviors and affective reactions to one's own and one's spouse's self-evaluation needs Personal Relationships. 3: 279-292 |
Beach SRH, Tesser A, Mendolia M, et al. (1996) Self-evaluation maintenance in marriage: Toward a performance ecology of the marital relationship Journal of Family Psychology. 10: 379-396 |